Tesla's pricing structure for supercharging stations

The move announced on Thursday marks Tesla's first attempt to monetise a service that the company's electric-car owners have long enjoyed for freeBloomberg | January 14, 2017, 08:16 IST

Tesla Motors said it will charge new customers fees to use its Supercharging stations if they exceed an annual limit, detailing its price structure to help pay for the expansion of its net work of stations.

The move announced on Thursday marks Tesla's first attempt to monetise a service that the company's electric-car owners have long enjoyed for free as it prepares to introduce the more affordable Model 3 sedan later this year. The company led by Elon Musk stressed that Tesla is "only aiming to recover a portion of our costs and set up a fair system for everyone; this will never be a profit centre for Tesla".

Tesla vehicles ordered after January 15, 2017 will receive roughly 400 kilowatt-hour of free Supercharging credits (about 1,600km) annually on the anniversary of their delivery. "If customers travel beyond their annual credit, they will be charged a small fee to Supercharge," Tesla said in a blog post on Thursday. "In North America, pricing is fixed within each state or province; overseas, pricing is fixed within each country."

Tesla said the Supercharging fee, for example, would be about $15 for a road trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles, about $120 for a crosscountry trip from Los Angeles to New York, about E60 from Paris to Rome and about 400 yuan from Beijing to Shanghai.

Tesla's Supercharging stations, typically located at malls on highways between major cities, aim to ease car owners' anxiety about running out of power and enable long-distance road trips in Tesla's vehicles. The company has 795 Supercharging stations globally. Each station typically has six to eight spots for cars to park and charge.Superchargers currently deliver roughly 274km of range in 30 minutes.